2019
DOI: 10.22271/ortho.2019.v5.i3f.1555
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Clinical outcome of isolated medial malleolar fractures fixation with tension band wire vs partially threaded cancellous screws-prospective clinical study

Abstract: The aim of this study is to compare two methods of internal fixations for isolated fractures of medial malleolus by partially threaded screw fixation and tension band wiring. Patients and Methods: Over the period of 2 years we grouped 20 patients of fractured medial malleolus randomly into two groups of operative treatments, group1 treated by 4mm partially threaded lag screw fixation and group 2 by tension band wiring. Modified ankle scoring system of Olerud and Molander was used to assess outcome of procedure… Show more

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“…Good results were 66.6% in groups 1 and [60%] in group 2. The sum of percentages of excellent-good score in this study accommodate with the result scored by AL-lamy [19] et al and vinod jagtap [20] (90% for TBW and 80% for Cannulated screws) with a statistical significant value of (0.048).The results is also comparable with the results obtained sang-Hanko M and Young [21] who mentioned that the score of excellent and good results was 78% in cases treated by screws and 89% in patients treated by tension band wiring. Implants related complications developed in one case [6.7%] in the cannulated screw group.…”
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confidence: 75%
“…Good results were 66.6% in groups 1 and [60%] in group 2. The sum of percentages of excellent-good score in this study accommodate with the result scored by AL-lamy [19] et al and vinod jagtap [20] (90% for TBW and 80% for Cannulated screws) with a statistical significant value of (0.048).The results is also comparable with the results obtained sang-Hanko M and Young [21] who mentioned that the score of excellent and good results was 78% in cases treated by screws and 89% in patients treated by tension band wiring. Implants related complications developed in one case [6.7%] in the cannulated screw group.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 75%